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<p>Tags allow you to easily categorize the items you have saved to Read It Later.  
By using tags, you can put your items into different 'folders' for easy reference.</p>


<h3>Two Ways to Edit Tags:</h3>

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To add tags, simply edit the item.  You can bring the edit screen up by one of two ways:
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<h4>In the List: Tap, Hold, and Edit</h4>
<p> Tap and hold any item to bring up an options menu.  Select 'Edit' from the list.
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<h4>In the Reader: Select Edit</h4>
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While viewing an article in the reader view, push the menu key on your device to bring up the item menu. Then select 'Edit' from the options.</p>


<h3>Tag Options:</h3>

<h4>Exclude tagged from list</h4>

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If you'd like to use your tags as psuedo folders, I'd recommend using the 'Exclude tagged from list' option (under Advanced Options).
Using this option, whenever you tag something, it will be removed from your reading list and only viewable under that tag's list.
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<p>This means you can treat your reading list more like an inbox and filter out things you want to put away for longer periods of time.</p>


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